Webcam failure to install

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I'm trying to install a 'Logitech QuickCam Pro 4000', but the installation
keeps failing when installing camera drivers and I get the message 'Device
Removal Module has encountered a problem and needs to close' In case my
installation CD was faulty I downloaded the installation software from the
Logitect web site, but still get the same failure and message. I'm running
XP Professional with SP2 and all updates. I've tried installing after a
'clean' boot and after clearing any .tmp files and I've tried uninstalling
the parts of the software which have loaded, but can't do that either - I get
a different and very complex failure message.

Can anyone please help cure the problem? Thanks. Merlin
 
Merlin said:
I'm trying to install a 'Logitech QuickCam Pro 4000', but the installation
keeps failing when installing camera drivers and I get the message 'Device
Removal Module has encountered a problem and needs to close' In case my
installation CD was faulty I downloaded the installation software from the
Logitect web site, but still get the same failure and message. I'm running
XP Professional with SP2 and all updates. I've tried installing after a
'clean' boot and after clearing any .tmp files and I've tried uninstalling
the parts of the software which have loaded, but can't do that either - I get
a different and very complex failure message.

Can anyone please help cure the problem? Thanks. Merlin

Did you make sure the camera was not attached to the computer before
doing the initial install? During the process of the that first install
it will then tell you to attach the camera.

Otherwise contact Logitech tech support.
 
Thanks Rock, and yes, I made sure the camera was not attached during
instalation and yes, I've asked Logitech Support for help but, apart from
their automated acknowledement of my question, they haven't responded yet.

Regards,

Merlin
 
Merlin said:
Thanks Rock, and yes, I made sure the camera was not attached during
instalation and yes, I've asked Logitech Support for help but, apart from
their automated acknowledement of my question, they haven't responded yet.

Regards,

Merlin

Ok, sorry I couldn't be of more help. I installed one some time ago and
it went flawlessly. Did you disconnect all other USB devices? Do you
know that USB port is functional?

Right click My Computer | Manage | Device Manager. Are there any
devices with a yellow ??
 
Rock said:
Ok, sorry I couldn't be of more help. I installed one some time ago and
it went flawlessly. Did you disconnect all other USB devices? Do you
know that USB port is functional?

Right click My Computer | Manage | Device Manager. Are there any
devices with a yellow ??

Rock

Yes to USB device disconnection, yes to that USB port is okay and no to
devices in yellow.

Merlin
 
The installation process does not get as far as plugging in the hardware or
nominating a port. It stalls at the camera driver software installation.
Initially it seems all is going well as the on-screen progress shows that the
QuickCam software installs normally and it starts to install the camera
driver, but then it swops to uninstalling a driver and crashes with the
message I've already posted. It seems to me that there is a conflict between
the operating system softwear and the Logitech camera driver software.
Logitech still haven't responded, despite saying they wold get back to me
within 1 business day!
 
Merlin said:
The installation process does not get as far as plugging in the hardware or
nominating a port. It stalls at the camera driver software installation.
Initially it seems all is going well as the on-screen progress shows that the
QuickCam software installs normally and it starts to install the camera
driver, but then it swops to uninstalling a driver and crashes with the
message I've already posted. It seems to me that there is a conflict between
the operating system softwear and the Logitech camera driver software.
Logitech still haven't responded, despite saying they wold get back to me
within 1 business day!

Ok, Merlin. Sorry I couldn't help you out and good luck.
 
Rock said:
Ok, Merlin. Sorry I couldn't help you out and good luck.

I had the exact problem until I updated my driver signatures from the MS
site. Logitech also sent a link to a newer driver patch for XP, which I
think you'll have as well when they respond. The patch cleared up the
issue, with the dll/registry, and the camera was easily read afterwards.
There was a general conflict with the Codec, and it was also addressed
in the patch.

CJ
 
Hi, CJ,
Do you have the link to the patch?
I am having exactly the same problem, and frustrated.

Any help would be greatly appreciated

Thanks
 

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